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debug info for vars in anonymous namespace

Hi,
I try to use variables declared in anonymous namespace as file scope
vars. But, during the debugging effort, those variables are not visible
to debugger, how can I access those vars?
thx

Oct 3 '06 #1
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we*****@yahoo.com wrote:
I try to use variables declared in anonymous namespace as file scope
vars. But, during the debugging effort, those variables are not visible
to debugger, how can I access those vars?
This question is a problem with your debugger. You'll need to ask in a
group that deals with your platform or debugger (see the list at
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit....html#faq-5.9).

Cheers! --M

Oct 3 '06 #2

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